IMHO the problem is that answers.ros.org has no where near the feature set
or polish of Stack Overflow (e.g. clever ways to help new users understand
the system). While I understand the desire to own the data, I think it's
not worth while when the data is so broken :(
Personally, I'd love to see answers.ros.org migrate to Stack Exchange.
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:24 AM, Claudio Carbone <
cla_carbone@tiscali.it>wrote:
> Ever since I joined the ROS community I've felt Answers to be pretty
> unsuitable for the work.
> I guess it all comes down to expectations and overview (which WG has much
> wider than mine).
>
> I can't stop thinking that a forum would be a lot better though: you can
> have subforums tailored to the specific argument (eg: building which
> would cover build systems and package/stack structures; transformations
> which would cover urdf models, joints, publishers; Communications which
> would cover the ROS API, topics, services, etc...), tags wouldn't go
> away as modern forums have them too, you can moderate a lot more
> effectively, people can cluster into the subforum they feel more at home
> with (maybe I'm an expert on building, or cameras), and searching would be
> a lot more useful as people would be naturally inclined to phrase their
> topic title according to the subforum argument.
>
> It probably would be some more work to maintain, but I can see a lot more
> use in such a platform.
>
> Noob question now: what does "make this page a wiki" really means?
> What happens to *wikied* questions?
>
> Best regards
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